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Wyoming Indian schools, administration building on temporary lockdown
UPDATE – As of 1:50 PM the schools have resumed regular scheduling, according to an update on the Chiefs Facebook page. The post states that all students and staff are safe. (Ethete, WY) – Wyoming Indian Schools and the FCSD #14 district office are currently (as of 1:10 PM) on a precautionary lockdown, according to a post shared on the Chief’s Nation Facebook page, due to a “reported disturbance at the Ethete Store.”
Five Sheridan Jets Players Help The East Beat The West In 2024 WY Legion Baseball A-League All-Star Game
Five players from the Sheridan Jets played in the A-League All-Star Game this past weekend at Green River. Dom Destefano’s grand slam in the 13th inning made the difference as the East defeated the West 19-17. He was named the MVP for the game. Other Jets that participated included...
AARP Wyoming Veteran’s Golf Tournament returns to Sheridan
AARP Wyoming State President Stella Montano and Executive board member Clearance Montano stopped by Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to announce the return of the AARP Wyoming Veteran’s Golf Tournament. Founded in 2019, this unique golf tournament paired golfers from the Sheridan community with veterans from all over the...
Hunter education classes offered in Buffalo, Sheridan and Hulett
Wyoming Game and Fish Public Information Specialist Christina Schmidt has announced three hunter education classes are being offered in Buffalo, Sheridan and Hulett in the coming weeks. The Buffalo and Sheridan classes are internet completion courses. These are classes for students who have completed the online hunter education course and...
Tiny Robots Could Revive Montana Forests After Wildfires
Montana's wildfires have been growing each year. Just this year alone Montana has seen 111,000 acres burned. Thankfully the moisture we have received lately is helping with the fires and also stopping new fires from starting. According to the Montana Free Press update from 8/9. The statewide forecast for the...
Skier Makes Insane Run in MT and Gets Paid from Go Pro
Some skiers and boarders are always looking ahead to the upcoming winter season, even in the middle of the summer. They are hoping for that "epic powder", as they clutch their new season pass that they got at the very end of last season. Montana still has some summer left, but that doesn't mean we can't look back at an amazing ski run from last season. The forecast for the first "frost dates" will be here before the end of the month. We may also see some extremely cold temps this winter.
Gov. Gianforte checks in with Hardin based beef producer
Meeting with ranchers in Big Horn County, Gov. Gianforte stopped by the S Ranch Meats warehouse in Hardin last week to learn more about their investment and plans for expansion. As a fourth-generation ranch, S Ranch Meats operates a feed lot, processing facility, warehouse, and storefront to produce and sell...
Fáilte Montana Irish Festival 2024 is Coming to Missoula Soon
For those who wondering if you missed the 2024 Fáilte Irish festival in Missoula this summer, no need to worry, it's on the way just a bit later this year than it has been in the past. The Friends of Irish Studies in the West are excited for this...
Community members to help Salvation Army stuff backpacks in Bozeman
MISSOULA, Mont. — As the school year gets closer, many families in Gallatin Valley fear they won't be able to afford school supplies for their children. Volunteers will help fill back packs in Bozeman today. Sign ups to volunteer are now closed. The Salvation Army believes every child deserves...
Missoula airport lands $3.4M to complete terminal expansion
(Missoula Current) As Missoula Montana Airport navigates a record summer, it’s also welcoming $3.4 million in additional federal funding to close out one of its major projects. Sen. Jon Tester last week announced the funding in the latest allocation from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The airport received $6 million...
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